English

Reformulating the Situation Calculus and the Event Calculus in the General Theory of Stable Models and in Answer Set Programming

Artificial Intelligence 2014-01-21 v1 Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Circumscription and logic programs under the stable model semantics are two well-known nonmonotonic formalisms. The former has served as a basis of classical logic based action formalisms, such as the situation calculus, the event calculus and temporal action logics; the latter has served as a basis of a family of action languages, such as language A and several of its descendants. Based on the discovery that circumscription and the stable model semantics coincide on a class of canonical formulas, we reformulate the situation calculus and the event calculus in the general theory of stable models. We also present a translation that turns the reformulations further into answer set programs, so that efficient answer set solvers can be applied to compute the situation calculus and the event calculus.

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@article{arxiv.1401.4607,
  title  = {Reformulating the Situation Calculus and the Event Calculus in the General Theory of Stable Models and in Answer Set Programming},
  author = {Joohyung Lee and Ravi Palla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.4607},
  year   = {2014}
}